Review: Wolfgang Ernst, Sonic Time Machines: Explicit Sound, Sirenic Voices, and Implicit Sonicity [Book Review]

Theory, Culture and Society 34 (7-8):299-303 (2017)
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This is a review of Sonic Time Machine: Explicit Sound, Sirenic Voices, and Implicit Sonicity, Wolfgang Ernst’s first book to be published directly in English.

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